Description from GoodReads:Mortimer is looking for
love. And he’s looking everywhere! He’s worked out at the gym (if only
his arm wouldn’t keep falling off). He’s tried ballroom dancing lessons
(but the ladies found him to be a bit stiff). He’s even been on
stalemate.com. How’s a guy supposed to find a ghoul? When it seems all
hope has died, could the girl of Mortimer’s dreams be just one
horrifying shriek away?

I have a confession to make. I think I have a penchant for macabre romance. Not since Boris and Bella by Carolyn Crimi & Gris Grimly, though, have I become so enamored with a picture book love story. When I saw an Advance Copy of this book, I knew I had to have it.

"Mortimer was lonely." What's a zombie looking for a date to Cupid's Ball suppose to do? DiPucchio tells us just how to go about finding your perfect undead soulmate.

I have read a variety of picture books by Kelly DiPucchio but I think this one might be my favorite of hers from this year. Zombie in Love is a good example of what happens when you take a great concept, add in some witty text including a nod to the Rupert Holmes' Pina Colada song, and top it all off with the perfect illustrations. DiPucchio and Campbell have a hit with this book. Not only will it be a great read aloud to children at Halloween or well even Valentine's Day, but this will also appeal to adults (which is always helpful when you might be reading it a dozen times).

Recently, I had a chance to visit Nucleus Gallery in Alhambra, California for the Book Release and Art Exhibit of Zombie in Love. Nucleus hosted a special party complete with a Zombie Prom Theme. Scott Campbell, Illustrator, chatted with the audience (many whom were dressed up in Zombie Prom outfits), drew pictures of characters in the book, and signed lots of copies of Zombies in Love. To check out the event, click here.

Mortimer and Mildred made an appearance.

It was great hearing Scott talk about how Kelly's notes provided him with the direction for several of his illustrations. And based on the questions from the audience, it sounds like many would like to know more about Mildred's back story. There was some serious concern about whether Mildred had any friends, especially since Mortimer has a zombie dog and his worm buddies.

A few of Scott's illustrations from the book.

If you haven't picked up a copy of Zombies in Love, I encourage you to purchase one from your local indie bookstore or check it out from your friendly neighborhood library. Or check out Nucleus Gallery's website for a limited edition print from Zombie in Love or a cool sticker sheet.